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The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans

921 Canal Street
New Orleans, LA 70112

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16.00 Credits

Member Price $539.00

Price will increase by $50 after 8/3

Non-Member Price $739.00

Price will increase by $50 after 8/3

Overview

We are still busy finalizing the amazing agenda for 2026. 

Following a successful inaugural year, the combined Accounting & Auditing Conference for CPAs returns for its second year on August 17–18 at the Ritz-Carlton New Orleans as part of Ledgers & Legends Week.
This unique event combines two premier conferences:

  • Governmental Accounting & Auditing Conference
  • Louisiana Accounting & Auditing Conference

Bringing together more than 250 CPAs from across Louisiana, attendees can mix and match between the two specialized tracks, earn valuable CPE, and connect with professionals from across the state. It's two days of learning, networking, and insights designed to keep you ahead.

Additional Highlights to Note

  • Join us a day early for Ethics for Public Practice session on Sunday, August 16.
  • Come early for the 2nd Annual Ledgers & Legends Ball on Saturday, August 15 at The Ritz-Carlton, a black-tie optional celebration honoring CPA achievements with live music, dinner, open bar, awards, and an unforgettable evening of connection.

August 17, 2026


7:30am - 7:55am Registration/Continental Breakfast 
 
7:55am - 8:00am Opening Remarks 
 
8:00am - 9:30am 
Accounting & Auditing Update 
Kurt Oestriecher, CPA • Oestriecher & Company • Alexandria, LA 
Dean Michael Mead, CGFM • Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC • Enterprise, AL
 
Kurt Oestriecher will provide an update on recently issued Accounting Standards Updates by the FASB as well as insight on standards currently in development. Dean Mead will discuss the how to apply the GASB's standards on capital asset disclosures and recent implementation guidance, as well as provide an update on major ongoing GASB standards-setting activities. 

9:30am – 9:50am Break       
  
Concurrent Sessions 
9:50am - 10:40am 
Implementing GASB Statements 103 and 105 (GAAC) 
Dean Michael Mead, CGFM • Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC • Enterprise, AL 
This session will explore the ins and outs of applying GASB Statement No. 103, Financial Reporting Model Improvements, and Statement No. 105, Subsequent Events.?Key implementation challenges and important factors to consider will be discussed, using lessons learned from governments that have already begun implementation efforts. 
  
Non-Profit Update (LAAC) 
Karine Makaryan, CPA • Mauldin & Jenkins • Metairie, LA
Arman Alizadeh, CPA • Mauldin & Jenkins • Baton Rouge, LA
 
10:40am – 10:45am  Change Break 
  
Concurrent Sessions 
10:45am - 11:35am 
Implementing GASB Statements 103 and 105 - CONTINUED (GAAC) 
Dean Michael Mead, CGFM • Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC • Enterprise, AL 
This session will explore the ins and outs of applying GASB Statement No. 103, Financial Reporting Model Improvements, and Statement No. 105, Subsequent Events. Key implementation challenges and important factors to consider will be discussed, using lessons learned from governments that have already begun implementation efforts. 
 
 
Moving Your Write Up Practice from SSARS to Consulting Standards (LAAC) 
Kurt Oestriecher, CPA • Oestriecher & Company • Alexandria, LA 
The Accounting and Review Services Committee has issued SSARS 27 that will allow CPAs the option to by-pass SSARS and use Consulting Standards in issuing financial statements for your write-up practice. This session will explore the pros and cons of such a move and also discuss the impact on peer review for these engagements. 
 
 
11:35am – 12:35pm Lunch 
  
Concurrent Sessions 
12:35pm – 1:50pm 
Single Audits and Uniform Guidance: What’s New, What’s Wrong, and What to Do  (GAAC) 
Becky Hammond, CPA, CISA, CITP, CGAP • Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC • New Orleans, LA 
State and local governments are facing a changing Single Audit environment driven by the 2024 Uniform Guidance updates, including the $1 million threshold increase and evolving expectations around internal controls, procurement, and subrecipient monitoring. At the same time, GAQC and AICPA continue to highlight deficiencies in internal control over compliance, major program determination, and SEFA reporting. This session provides a practical update and a focused look at key risk areas, including the wind-down of federal relief funding and recurring audit findings, with actionable insights to help strengthen compliance and improve audit quality. 
 
Staying Current, Secure & Remote: Navigating the Current Tech Landscape and Cybersecurity (LAAC) 
Les Nettleton • Retired IT Director - Bourgeois Bennett, LLC • Metairie, LA 
Technology evolves rapidly, bringing both breakthrough efficiencies and sophisticated security threats. This session provides a comprehensive update on the latest technology trends and pressing cybersecurity risks facing organizations today.? We will also focus on the work from home environment, examining the strict data integrity procedures needed to function securely outside the traditional office perimeter. 
 
 
1:50pm – 2:05pm Change Break 
  
2:05pm - 3:20pm 
Risk Assessment 3.0: Bringing Internal Controls Back Into the Planning Conversation
Jeremy Thibodeaux, CPE, CFE • Ericksen Krentel • New Orleans, LA
Tani Budde, CPA • Ericksen Krentel • New Orleans, LA 
Natalie Nguyen, CPA • Eisner Amper • Metairie, LA
Frank Auberle, CPA • Mauldin & Jenkins • Metairie, LA

Risk assessment does not stop with identifying significant accounts and assertions. A thoughtful understanding of internal controls can shape how auditors identify risks, design procedures, and document the rationale behind their audit approach. In this interactive panel, practitioners from firms of different sizes will model real-life audit planning conversations focused on internal controls, including how control understanding may differ by industry, client size, system complexity, and firm methodology. Using practical scenarios and documentation examples, the panel will explore how auditors can move beyond checklist completion and use internal control considerations to support more effective, scalable, and well-documented risk assessment procedures.
 
3:20pm - 3:35pm Break 
 
3:35pm - 4:35pm 
Resolving Fraud Hotline Complaints 
Kevin Kelley • Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s Office • Baton Rouge, LA 
This presentation will discuss the complaints received by the Legislative Auditor’s fraud hotline, how they are handled internally to include examples that are sent to the agency’s auditor and suggestions for addressing those complaints.  This session will also explain a recent investigative report.   
 
 
August 18, 2026
 
7:30am - 7:55am Registration/Continental Breakfast 
 
7:55am - 8:00am Opening Remarks 
  
8:00am - 9:00am 
Auditing Hot Topics 2026: Quality, Risk, and Compliance Issues Facing Today’s Practitioners 
Jeremy Thibodeaux, CPE, CFE • Ericksen Krentel • New Orleans, LA
This session will provide a practical update on current auditing hot topics affecting CPA firms and governmental audit practices, including audit quality trends, peer review findings, risk assessment, internal controls, sampling, documentation, independence, Yellow Book, and single audit issues. The discussion will focus on recurring deficiencies and emerging practice challenges that engagement teams should be addressing in planning, fieldwork, reporting, and quality management. Participants will leave with practical reminders and takeaways to help strengthen audit execution, improve documentation, and avoid common issues identified through peer review and regulatory oversight.
 
9:00am – 9:50am
Professional Issues Update/New Pathways for Future CPAs 
Ron Gitz, CPA, CGMA • Executive Director/CEO - Society of Louisiana CPAs • Metairie, LA 
David Zoller • Director of Government & Political Affairs - Society of Louisiana CPAs • Metairie, LA 
Lisa A. Benefield, JD • Executive Director - State Board of CPAs of Louisiana • New Orleans, LA 
 
9:50am – 10:10am Break 
 
Concurrent Sessions 
10:10am – 11:00am 
Fraud Case Studies (GAAC) 
J. Michael Inzina, CPA, CGFM, CGMA • Altec, Inc. • Monroe, LA 
A review of facts and circumstances surrounding actual fraud cases, and consideration of the fraud controls that should have been in place to prevent or detect the occurrence of fraud.
 
Louisiana Economic Update (LAAC) 
Michael Hecht • Greater New Orleans, Inc • New Orleans, LA 
 
11:00 – 11:05 Change Break 
  
Concurrent Sessions 
11:05am - 11:55am 
Beyond the Numbers: Identifying Fiscal Warning Signs and Communicating Concerns Effectively (GAAC) 
Judith "Judy" Dettwiller, CPA, CIA, MBA • Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s Office • Baton Rouge, LA 
Jennifer Hawkins, CPA • Thomas, Cunningham, Broadway & Todtenbier CPAs • Natchitoches, LA
 
Fiscal distress rarely occurs overnight. This session will examine common warning signs that may indicate a government is losing financial flexibility, including liquidity concerns, reliance on one-time revenues, governance challenges, and other emerging risks. Attendees will also learn approaches for communicating these observations in a constructive manner and helping clients look beyond the audit opinion and findings to better understand what their financial data may be signaling about future risks. 
 
National Economic Update (LAAC) 
Speaker TBA • Hancock Whitney • New Orleans, LA 
 
11:55am – 12:55pm Lunch 
 
Concurrent Sessions 
12:55pm – 1:45pm 
Legal Update: The Highs and Lows of the ’26 Legislative Session (GAAC) 
Jenifer Schaye, JD, CFE • Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s Office • Baton Rouge, LA 
I will endeavor to offer an explanation of the legislation which directly impacts government audits.? I will also give an overview of significant legislation which will impact all citizens of Louisiana.
 
Special Purpose Framework Reporting Measurement and Disclosure Issues  (LAAC) 
Kurt Oestriecher, CPA • Oestriecher & Company • Alexandria, LA
CPAs typically think of the term “GAAP Departures” when describing a misstatement in financial statements. However, when a Special Purpose Framework (such as income tax basis) is used, such misstatements are referred to as “Framework Departures”. This session will delve into understanding how to determine the measurement, disclosure, and presentation requirements in Special Purpose Frameworks.

1:45pm – 2:05pm Break 
 
2:05pm – 2:55pm 
AI Policies - Risk Management 
Justin Headley, CPA, CISSP, CISA, CRISC • Warren Averett • Birmingham, AL
 
2:55pm - 4:25pm 
Beyond Automation: How CPAs Are Using AI to Add Value  
Moderator: Becky Hammond, CPA, CISA, CITP, CGAP • Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC • New Orleans, LA 
Derek Foret, CPA • Partner, Hannis T. Bourgeois, LLP • Baton Rouge 
Nicolaus D. Simon, CPA • Darnall Sikes & Frederick • Lafayette, LA 
Maggie Perrien • Professional Practice Group, PwC • New Orleans, LA 
Marc Katsanis,  ABV, CFA, CPVA • Chaffe & Associates, Inc. • New Orleans, LA 
Join a panel of CPAs as they share how they are practically using AI to improve efficiency, enhance client service, and support their teams. Hear real-world examples, lessons learned, and honest insights on what’s working—and what’s not.  

The 2026 Accounting & Auditing Conference is part of our 2nd Annual Ledgers and Legends Week, a week dedicated to connection, learning, and celebration across Louisiana’s accounting and finance community at the Ritz-Carlton in New Orleans. Join us for one or multiple events during this full week of learning, connection, and celebration across the profession.

Relax & Recharge During Ledgers & Legends Week
Take time to unwind during your conference stay at the Ritz Spa with exclusive wellness perks.

  • Louisiana Residents: Enjoy 20% off spa services Monday–Thursday with valid Louisiana ID. 
  • LCPA Attendees: Enjoy a 15% discount through the weekend by mentioning LCPA and the contracted discount when booking & checking out.



Notice

HOTEL INFORMATION
Accounting and Auditing Conference attendees get exclusive rates on rooms for this event starting at $164/night:

The Ritz Carlton New Orleans
921 Canal St.
New Orleans, LA 70112
504.524.1331

Book by July 21!

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Sponsorship is a great way to connect with CPA professionals and increase your visibility within the community. To learn more or recommend a sponsor, contract Diedra Allen at dallen@louisiana.cpa or click here for more information.

Non-Member Price $739.00

Member Price $539.00